NAME: HAP 133080 PAGE 91 2140 Committee meeting that involved representatives from all 2141 over 2142 2143 and summarized their effects in '77. I think we are in pretty good agreement on the levels of risk. 2144 2145 the world, We are really talking about a fraction of a case. Mr. so YATES. stubborn. 2146 Mr. Why Mr. is Mr. deYoung so stubborn? Mr. Chairman, Why are deYoung? DEYOUNG. I wouldn't say, that I am 2147 stubborn. What I am saying is that when this particular 2148 aspect was delegated 2149 guidelines to 2150 Now, 2151 Mr. to Interior, we were given certain follow. as I said, YATES. we are perfectly prepared to have EPA look All right. You are right. 2152 EPA in here and see what the guidelines are, 2153 deYoung has 2154 a different one established. a 2155 You want 2156 Mr. 2157 2158 Dr. different guideline to give YATES. interpret your Dr. Okay, if, Bergman Dr. I think I indeed, We better so that Mr. there will be I am not your having can say very going to given it. briefly that I think 2159 that 2160 be 2161 they have considered the factg: of their situation and 2162 decided displaced 2163 2164 is that risk and they want in allowing to keep the displaced them displaced, population to particularly after to go-back. There is a lot of experience, there considerable morbidity is call a chance. Bergman, testimony without BERGMAN. there you a lot of it in this country, and mortality from